Brent clear-up to test ‘leave no trace’ obligation
Jan 9th, 2017
by John Donovan.


by: Andrew Ward and Nathalie Thomas in London
Much of the detail has already been revealed. Shell is aiming to remove the 24,000-tonne “topside” of its Brent Delta platform next summer. A specially designed ship the length of five jumbo jets will then carry the structure to a yard in Teesside for recycling.
However, the focus of the consultation is expected to be on Shell’s plans to leave most of the subsea infrastructure in place, including giant concrete legs each as heavy as the Empire State Building.
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